July 2012

Copyright for Librarians and Teachers, in a Nutshell

Copyright in—or, in this case, under—a nutshell
By Carrie Russell

Who controls uses of your on-the-job writing?

Posted 07/02/2012 - 18:20 | Comments:  | 

Haiti Rising from the Rubble

The new Darbonne Library in Leogane
By Leonard Kniffel

More than two years after the earthquake, the country’s libraries see signs of hope

Posted 07/03/2012 - 12:57 | Comments:  | 

Summer Reading Goes to School

By Malavika Shrikhande and Ellen Speirs

An Iowa university and Connecticut high school are reinventing recreational reading programs

Posted 07/10/2012 - 13:20 | Comments:  | 

Summer Reading Goes to School

By Malavika Shrikhande and Ellen Speirs

An Iowa university and Connecticut high school are reinventing recreational reading programs

Posted 07/10/2012 - 13:20 | Comments:  | 

Summer Reading Goes to School

Julie Barker
By Malavika Shrikhande and Ellen Speirs

An Iowa university and Connecticut high school are reinventing recreational reading programs

Posted 07/10/2012 - 13:20 | Comments:  | 

Vendors Showcase Their Wares in Anaheim

Bird’s-eye view of ALA exhibits in Anaheim. Photo by Curtis Compton
By Marshall Breeding

Innovative practical technologies kept the exhibit hall buzzing

Posted 07/16/2012 - 15:39 | Comments:  | 

First Winners of Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, Nonfiction

Anne Enright and Robert K. Massie
By Donna Seaman and Brad Hooper

Interviews with Anne Enright, author of The Forgotten Waltz, and Robert K. Massie, author of Catherine the Great

Posted 07/30/2012 - 12:06 | Comments:  |